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N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior - Punk Torture Night / Freedom's Sons FLAC album

Tracklist

N.O.T.A. Punk Torture Night
N.O.T.A. Nazi Skinhead (Buy Your Own Beer!)
Brother Inferior Who Will Protect Us?
Brother Inferior Freedom's Sons

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HC7013 N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior - Punk Torture Night / Freedom's Sons ‎(7", Gre) Havoc Records HC7013 US 1997
HC7013 N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior - Punk Torture Night / Freedom's Sons ‎(7", Pur) Havoc Records HC7013 US 1997
HC7013 N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior - Punk Torture Night / Freedoms Sons ‎(7", Red) Havoc Records HC7013 US 1997


N.O.T.A. / Brother Inferior - Punk Torture Night / Freedom's Sons FLAC album

Musician performer: N.O.T.A.

Title: Punk Torture Night / Freedom's Sons

Country: US

Date of release: 1997

Style: Hardcore, Punk

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1803 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 716

Other Formats: MIDI AHX MMF VOX TTA DMF VOC

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Qumenalu
how many colors of vinyl are there for this record? i have red & grey. i ordered purple, but i received another grey copy. is there actually a purple?
Qumenalu
how many colors of vinyl are there for this record? i have red & grey. i ordered purple, but i received another grey copy. is there actually a purple?
Tolrajas
Can you post a picture of the vinyl? It could be the same red one that I already have but I'm not sure
Tolrajas
Can you post a picture of the vinyl? It could be the same red one that I already have but I'm not sure
Murn
I just got a purple press that I am letting go of.
Murn
I just got a purple press that I am letting go of.
Wire
This split was released by Havoc Records and features two bands from two different eras of Tulsa, Oklahoma's hardcore history. NONE OF THE ABOVE, also known as N.O.T.A., formed circa 1979 and were one of the first, if not the first, hardcore bands from the state. They were active in the early 80s and broke up in 1987, but have reformed and recorded sporadically since then. Their two songs here remind me of MDC. The music is early hardcore: mid-paced with sing-along choruses and the occasional lead. The lyrics use humor to combat life's problems, like boredom and Nazi skinheads.BROTHER INFERIOR formed in 1994 and toured and released the bulk of their material in 1997 when this EP was released. They broke up a few years later. This music is faster with a slight thrash edge, but that never detracts from the melodies in the songs. It's refreshing to hear some clean hardcore without any metal influences. The instruments are nicely separated, and all sound very clear in the mix. I'll bet the choruses went over great live, as they are easy for a crowd of punks to sing along to. BROTHER INFERIOR's lyrics are less humorous, but more political. The only downside to their songs is the use of the Braveheart sample in Freedom's Sons. Mel Gibson's Scottish accent sounds horrible.
Wire
This split was released by Havoc Records and features two bands from two different eras of Tulsa, Oklahoma's hardcore history. NONE OF THE ABOVE, also known as N.O.T.A., formed circa 1979 and were one of the first, if not the first, hardcore bands from the state. They were active in the early 80s and broke up in 1987, but have reformed and recorded sporadically since then. Their two songs here remind me of MDC. The music is early hardcore: mid-paced with sing-along choruses and the occasional lead. The lyrics use humor to combat life's problems, like boredom and Nazi skinheads.BROTHER INFERIOR formed in 1994 and toured and released the bulk of their material in 1997 when this EP was released. They broke up a few years later. This music is faster with a slight thrash edge, but that never detracts from the melodies in the songs. It's refreshing to hear some clean hardcore without any metal influences. The instruments are nicely separated, and all sound very clear in the mix. I'll bet the choruses went over great live, as they are easy for a crowd of punks to sing along to. BROTHER INFERIOR's lyrics are less humorous, but more political. The only downside to their songs is the use of the Braveheart sample in Freedom's Sons. Mel Gibson's Scottish accent sounds horrible.
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Released in 1997
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Released in 1997